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Is Christian Education Still Relevant? Four Reasons To Consider A Faith-Based Education

Graduation is approaching rapidly, and as high school students consider where to attend college for the next four years, the question may arise: Is Christian education still relevant?

With thousands of options to choose from, finding the “perfect fit” can sometimes seem like an impossible endeavour. Oftentimes, the decision boils down few basic factors: Cost, location, and the school’s ability to prepare its students for a career and financial stability.

In today’s competitive job market, there’s little debate regarding the value and importance of a college degree. A recent study from the Pew Research Center found that college-educated millennials are outperforming their less-educated peers on nearly every economic measure — and the disparity between the two groups is only growing.

But for many Christian students, the goal of higher education isn’t simply to gain knowledge or a land a high-paying job. Rather, it’s to become equipped with the tools needed to evaluate their world through the lens of biblical values, thus advancing the Kingdom of God.

While it’s possible to advance the Kingdom of God and grow in your faith in a secular academic setting, Christian colleges and universities provide the unique opportunity to examine, evaluate, and understand the world through the truth of the Bible.

College is an exciting time of personal and spiritual development — and where you attend college will forever impact your personal and professional life. While the “perfect choice” for you depends on a variety of factors, here are four reasons to consider a Christian education.

A 2016 report from the Pew Research Center found that nearly one-in-five Americans (18%) raised as Christians or members of another faith now have no religious affiliation.

When asked why they no longer identify with a religious group, respondents’ answers included: “Learning about evolution when I went away to college,” “Rational thought makes religion go out the window,” and “Lack of any sort of scientific or specific evidence of a creator.”

Christian schools are able to address these concerns and provide unbiased explanations for a complete picture of scientific evidence. Amid increasing secularization in higher education, Christian colleges and universities strive to hold fast to a biblical view of man, God, and the world, and present every discipline from a rational, yet biblical perspective.

When every class, lecture, and issue is framed through a biblical lens, you are given the opportunity to see how every aspect of life, from biology and chemistry to art and history, is woven through the tapestry of God’s perfect plan for His creation. Through faith-based education, you’ll receive solid, Bible-based answers to the skeptical questions of this day.

When you are taught how to think critically about relevant issues — from evolution to end-of-life and LGBT issues — and apply a biblical viewpoint to them, you are able to effectively engage with culture (John 17:14–16) while giving a reason for your beliefs (1 Peter 3:15).

Colossians 2:8 warns about secular philosophies that can captivate your mind: “See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the elemental spiritual forces of this world rather than on Christ.”

What you learn, study, and absorb impacts your worldview. By presenting academics through a Christian worldview, faith-based colleges and universities are able to nurture and equip the next generation of Christian leaders.

2. Christian Colleges Encourage Students in Their Faith While Promoting Academic Excellence

According to a study from Campus Renewal, roughly 70 percent of Christian students going off to college end up leaving their faith during their first year on campus.

“Studies have shown that somewhere between 60 percent and 80 percent of previously engaged Christian youth become disengaged with their faith as they transition into college,” the organization said in a report published on its website.

This fall-off, the report found, “is quite unintentional and just a drift or slow fade away.”

“One of the major reasons [so many freshmen drop their faith shortly after entering the campus gate] is the Christian community had no way of intentionally connecting students to Christian communities before they begin college – leaving hundreds of thousands of students' faith up in the air during the most important transition of their lives,” the study said.

College is a common time to wrestle with the doubts, fears, and questions that inevitably come with living a Christian life. While secular colleges often ignore or dismiss such questions, Christian schools provide a place to explore them thoughtful and safe environment.

Because most Christian colleges require faculty and staff to sign a statement of faith before accepting employment, you have the opportunity to be mentored by older, wiser believers. Additionally, many Christian universities provide chapel and Convocation services, dorm Bible studies, small groups, prayer walks, and other resources to help you grow in your faith.

Most importantly, Christian schools provide excellent community, making it easy to find friends with a similar worldview and lifestyle who will affirm your faith, pray for you, and help you grapple with various issues from a Biblical perspective. College should be a place where your faith is nurtured and developed — not merely an afterthought.

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